World Cup
4:00 AMJune 21, 2026
Group Stage – 2
Estadio BBVA
Referee: Istvan Kovacs, Romania

Tunisia
World Class
0
Solid
0
Bang Average
0
Lucky
0
Shocking
0

Japan
World Class
0
Solid
0
Bang Average
0
Lucky
0
Shocking
0
Match Stats
Lineups
Head-2-Head
Standings
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0.05
Expected goals (xG)
2.07
Passing
284 (80%)
Accurate passes
520 (90%)
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16
G
Aymen Dahmen
4
D
Omar Rekik
3
D
Montassar Talbi
6
D
Dylan Bronn
2
M
Ali Abdi
17
M
Ellyes Skhiri (C)
25
M
Anis Ben Slimane
20
M
Yan Valery
10
F
Hannibal Mejbri
8
F
Elias Saad
26
F
Sebastian Tounekti
Substitutes
18
F
Rayan Elloumi
14
F
Khalil Ayari
9
F
Hazem Mastouri
12
M
Mortadha Ben Ouanes
15
M
Mohamed Belhadj Mahmoud
24
D
Raed Chikhaoui
23
D
Moataz Nefati
5
D
Adem Arous
22
G
Sabri Ben Hessen
1
G
Abdelmouhib Chamakh
M
Rani Khedira
M
Elias Achouri
F
Firas Chaouat
F
Ismael Gharbi
D
Amine Ben Hmida
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Japan demolished Tunisia 4-0 at Estadio BBVA, with Ayase Ueda scoring twice in a dominant World Cup performance that showcased clinical finishing and superior possession control.
Japan arrived in Monterrey with momentum on their side, seeking to make a statement in the group stage. Tunisia needed to prove they could compete at this level after mixed recent form. The stage was set for a clash between two teams with different World Cup ambitions.
The visitors wasted no time stamping their authority on the match. Daichi Kamada fired Japan ahead in the fourth minute, catching Tunisia’s defense off guard early. The goal set the tone for what would become a one-sided affair.
Japan continued their relentless pressure throughout the opening period. Ueda doubled the lead in the 31st minute with a composed finish. Tunisia struggled to create any meaningful attacking threat against Japan’s organized defense.
The North African side managed just one shot on target in the first half. Japan controlled possession with 62 percent of the ball. The hosts offered little resistance to Japan’s smooth passing and intelligent movement.
At halftime, Japan led 2-0 with Tunisia facing an uphill battle. The visitors had dominated every aspect of play. Tunisia needed to reorganize and find some way to breach Japan’s solid defensive structure.
Japan added a third goal in the 69th minute when Jota Ito found the back of the net. The goal effectively ended any slim hopes Tunisia harbored of a comeback. Japan’s attacking players moved with purpose and precision.
Ueda completed his double in the 83rd minute to seal a comprehensive victory. The striker finished the match with a rating of 9.7, the standout performer on the field. Japan’s clinical finishing punished Tunisia’s defensive vulnerabilities.
The statistics told the story of Japan’s dominance. Japan attempted 11 shots with five finding the target. Tunisia managed just two shots total, with none on goal, generating an expected goals total of only 0.05.
Japan’s passing accuracy reached 90 percent across 581 completed passes. The visitors controlled the tempo and rhythm throughout. Tunisia’s ball retention never threatened Japan’s goalkeeper.
This emphatic victory positions Japan strongly in their World Cup group. The four-goal margin demonstrates their quality and potential in this tournament. Tunisia must regroup quickly and seek redemption in their remaining matches.














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